A new poll indicates a close race in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup between Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and JD Vance, with Ocasio-Cortez holding a slight 51% to 49% lead. The poll, conducted between December 5 and 11, shows a statistically tied result within the margin of error, suggesting a highly competitive election. While Vance is favored by white voters, Ocasio-Cortez leads among Black and Hispanic voters and college-educated individuals.
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Newsom launches website tracking Trump’s top 10 criminal cronies, and it’s certainly generating a lot of buzz. The initiative itself, dedicated to keeping tabs on individuals associated with the former president who are facing legal challenges, is a bold move. It’s the kind of thing that can either be seen as a savvy political maneuver, or possibly a preemptive move setting the stage for 2028. Many are calling the effort “awesome” and praising Newsom’s ability to keep the pressure on. The launch of the website signals a clear intent to highlight what the governor sees as hypocrisy, especially from those who champion “law and order” while seemingly tolerating or even associating with individuals facing legal scrutiny.… Continue reading
In a resounding victory, Democrat Gary Clemons secured Kentucky’s Senate District 37 seat with a significant margin of victory. Clemons’ win underscores a trend of Democratic overperformance in special elections across the country, as highlighted by various sources and officials. The victory, which keeps the seat in Democratic control, further adds a labor voice to the legislature. With several upcoming special elections on the horizon, the focus will now shift to whether the Democratic party can continue to maintain its momentum in these key races across the country.
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A recent Public Policy Polling report revealed that 30% of Republican primary voters would support bombing Agrabah, the fictional kingdom from Disney’s *Aladdin*. The poll surveyed over 530 Republican primary voters on various foreign policy issues, including the hypothetical bombing of Agrabah. The poll also found that only 13% opposed bombing Agrabah, while the remaining respondents were unsure. Furthermore, the polling data indicated notable support among Republicans for other controversial ideas like banning Muslims from entering the US and creating a national database of Muslims.
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The European Council faces two critical tasks this week: securing tangible financial support for Ukraine and defending the EU against external influence, particularly from the White House. Failure to agree on Ukraine funding would severely damage the EU, as highlighted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. U.S. officials are actively pressuring European governments to reject the plan to utilize frozen Russian assets for Ukrainian aid. Despite ongoing negotiations, including efforts to secure Belgium’s support, the likelihood of a deal is diminishing, reflecting the complex political landscape.
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The Protect America’s Workforce Act, aimed at repealing former President Trump’s Executive Order 14251 restricting union rights in federal agencies, gained momentum with the backing of Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins. The House of Representatives previously passed the bill with support from a bipartisan group, including 22 Republicans, with the legislation now facing a vote in the Senate. The executive order curtailed collective bargaining rights, sparking debate over worker protections and agency efficiency. While the House version succeeded, it’s uncertain whether the Senate will be able to garner enough support for the measure.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has recently removed all mentions of fossil fuels, the primary driver of global warming, from its online page explaining climate change causes. This change now solely emphasizes natural phenomena, despite scientific consensus attributing nearly all warming to human activity. Several scientists and former EPA officials have criticized this alteration as misleading and detrimental to public understanding. Furthermore, links related to climate change impacts and risks on the EPA website are now broken. This action follows the removal of the national climate assessment earlier this year, raising concerns about the government’s transparency regarding climate change information.
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On December 17th, Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed a drone attack targeting the Slavyansk oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, Russia, a facility involved in supplying Russian forces. The attack resulted in explosions and a fire, with damage assessment ongoing. Following the strike, two high-voltage power lines were damaged, leading to widespread blackouts and injuries from falling debris, while Russia reported shooting down numerous Ukrainian drones in the area. This attack is part of a series of Ukrainian strikes against Russian military and energy infrastructure, aimed at reducing Moscow’s war capabilities.
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Merz Says German Troops Could Counter Russian Attacks in Ukraine. Okay, so here’s the deal: the idea of German troops getting involved in Ukraine is the hot topic. It’s not a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no,’ but rather a complex mix of possibilities and, let’s be frank, a whole lot of “coulds.” Apparently, Chancellor Merz has floated the concept of German soldiers potentially joining a coalition to secure a demilitarized zone in Ukraine *after* a peace agreement is reached. The crucial twist? These troops would be authorized to retaliate against any Russian attacks.
Now, let’s unpack that. “Could” is the operative word here, isn’t it?… Continue reading
California Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a website to track individuals associated with former President Donald Trump, highlighting their criminal records and alleged corruption. This move, which comes alongside statistics showcasing declining crime rates in California, is seen as a direct challenge to the Trump administration. The website features individuals like Changpeng Zhao, Juan Orlando Hernández, Ross Ulbricht, and Rod Blagojevich, with the former president himself labeled as “criminal in chief.” Newsom’s initiative reflects a broader strategy of mirroring Trump’s tactics, including aggressive social media style and AI-generated content, to target his political opponents.
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